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The ongoing conflict in the Leyton School District came to a head last week when the Superintendent of Schools was placed on paid administrative leave.
I don't know the reason, nor do I need to. But the backlash from the move against sitting members of the School Board has been considerable.
The subsequent resignations of two members of that body, along with the need to procure new legal counsel for the District and far more rumors than facts, has resulted in hurt feelings, accusations and flaring tempers.
If the current course is not corrected, the result will only be tragedy for the District...
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